Dear Patient,
This information sheet is to help you better understand Hadassah’s approach to the prevention and treatment of pain.
Information about pain after surgery will be provided in a separate sheet.
Various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures are performed at the hospital. Many procedures are not painful (e.g. x-ray or CT), others involve minor discomfort or mild pain (such as taking blood from a vein), while some cause more significant pain (like inserting a drain or surgery). Some patients are hospitalized to investigate a new pain, while others are admitted to the hospital with a history of chronic pain (back pain or fibromyalgia, for example). Pain cannot always be prevented completely, but the attending staff at Hadassah are committed to making every effort to prevent or reduce pain.
Proper treatment of pain provides a sense of security. Less pain enables faster resumption of normal functions and better ability to cough and ambulate thus preventing possible complications (e.g. pneumonia, blood clots). When the pain is reduced, you may sleep better, experience less anxiety and have more ability to cope with hospitalization.
You can report the intensity of your pain to the staff using numbers between 0-10 (0: no pain at all, 10: unbearable pain), or verbal description: It doesn’t hurt at all, mild pain, moderate pain, strong or unbearable pain. In addition, the attending staff will ask you proactively whether you are in pain and how much it affects your function and well-being.
Wishing you the best of health, Department and Pain Therapy Staff.
The information appearing in this publication is for educational purposes only and does not constitute a medical opinion and in any event, is not a substitute for professional medical advice. All rights reserved to Hadassah © Do not photocopy, duplicate or make any commercial use without written permission from Hadassah. The booklet is intended for both men and women. 2023